यदा गुरुः प्रसन्नात्मा तस्य विश्वं प्रसीदति । गुरुश्च तोषितो येन संतुष्टाः पितृदेवताः
yadā guruḥ prasannātmā tasya viśvaṃ prasīdati | guruśca toṣito yena saṃtuṣṭāḥ pitṛdevatāḥ
When the guru’s heart is pleased, the whole world becomes gracious to the disciple. And by whom the guru is satisfied, his ancestors and the gods too become satisfied.
Skanda (deduced; common Purāṇic dharma instruction on guru-sevā and its cosmic merit)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A disciple bows at the guru’s feet; behind them, subtle presences of pitṛs and devas appear pleased, as if receiving the same offering of reverence.
Guru’s grace is a decisive spiritual force; honoring the guru harmonizes one’s relationship with devas and ancestors.
No particular tīrtha is named; the verse teaches universal dharma within a tīrtha-māhātmya narrative setting.
No specific rite is detailed; it implies guru-sevā (service), guru-pūjā, and conduct that pleases the guru.